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Great article, something everyone that uses "free" apps should be aware of. Now the question becomes which companies do you feel you can trust with the data they have on you, because at this point with so many companies collecting data it is nearly impossible to avoid having yours collected. BTW...

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Hi @mk40 and @ocd, of course you can share! Great pieces you already shared; I'm following you now :)

Regarding your very valid comment: indeed people should ask themselves which companies they trust with their data. Unfortunately, you won't always know with which 'third parties' these companies share your data like Niantic does.

Another issue is that companies buy and sell databases. The real value lies not the information you provide in your profile, but all the other information that company can acquire about you by simply buying or combining databases. I'll write another article about that soon.

I'll be keeping my eye out for that next post!

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Wow, thanks @mk40 AND @m1r0! I am humbled by your support, really. I will honor it by writing more articles like this one :D

Congratulations @anrikevisser! I also got discovered by @ocd, hope i also get nominated like you did!

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Hi @blockchainttmft, yes it was definitely the @ocd support that helped this post along! Good luck and feel free to share some of your articles for curation.

Wow, that's incredible. A very well written piece. The more I read about this the more I wish I could throw my phone into the trash! To me that now represents luxury. If I ever become rich I will know it when I can get rid of my phone with no consequences!

Haha, I know! The tools we can't live without any more...

I just assumed they made money with microtransactions. I still know quite a few people who play this actually!

65 million active users a month is a lot! The Netherlands only has 17 million people for example :)

It's an interesting world we live in where personal data itself is actually a currency. Nicely said.

A very valuable currency even! Thanks for the support @twosentences

An excellent read with lots of stuff I didn't know, I'm glad I ran across this text. Upvoted

Glad to hear that @m1r0! Also feel free to suggest new topics for upcoming articles :)

Ik heb op mijn telefoon alles uitgezet van data tracking. Dat heb je nog niet zo even 1 2 3 gevonden of gewist, dat was een hele klus. En waarschijnlijk nog niet waterdicht 😮

Hi @dutchess, dat doe ik ook zo veel mogelijk! Helaas zit er voor de meeste apps niks anders op dan de app niet meer te gebruiken.

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Nothing is truly free in this commercialized world.

Using Facebook and Google products are supposedly costing you indirectly, where information about you, i.e. interests, behavioral tendencies etc. are analyzed, aggregated and sold to third-parties that will end up tailoring advertising to make you buy.

In the end, you end up spending more than if you just avoided these "free" services.

Sadly yes... Thanks for sharing!